By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 10/16/2017 SAN FRANCISO -- Incompas 2017 -- The FCC under new chairman Ajit Pai isn't just threatening to roll back Net Neutrality rules but also to give up its authority to ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 10/16/2017 The UK government is making another £25 million ($33 million) in funding available for 5G projects under plans aimed at equipping the country with higher-speed fixed ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 10/16/2017
Even though conference sessions don't kick off until tomorrow, and the exhibit floor stays closed until Wednesday, cable news from the SCTE/ISBE Cable-Tec Expo has ...

By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 10/16/2017 Marachel Knight's longstanding career in the communications industry -- specifically at AT&T -- is marked not only by significant technological achievements such as ...

By Josh Martin, IBB Consulting, 10/16/2017 Operators want to make a digital transformation and they need customers and employees to come along for the ride. In our "Kickstarting Digital Transformation" ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 10/13/2017 THE HAGUE -- SDN NFV World Congress -- Just as Catalonia considers breaking away from Spain, and the bedraggled British bulldog limps toward its EU Brexit, so the ...

By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 10/13/2017 DENVER -- Despite numerous very public scandals -- and in some cases because of them -- the technology world is getting better at both attracting women and treating ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 10/13/2017
In the latest sign of trouble in TV land, Viacom is pointing a finger at Charter saying the cable company is making it difficult for Viacom to branch out with new ...

By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 10/13/2017 Sigfox, the French startup that has a low-power IoT network in 36 countries, is working on an ultra-cheap disposable radio that is expected to be commercially ...

By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 10/13/2017 Network data is a key enabler for reaping the benefits of the digital transformation, but it has to be refined into smart data in order to feed lifecycle automation, ...

By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 10/16/2017 SAN FRANCISO -- Incompas 2017 -- The FCC under new chairman Ajit Pai isn't just threatening to roll back Net Neutrality rules but also to give up its authority to ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 10/16/2017 The UK government is making another £25 million ($33 million) in funding available for 5G projects under plans aimed at equipping the country with higher-speed fixed ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 10/16/2017
Even though conference sessions don't kick off until tomorrow, and the exhibit floor stays closed until Wednesday, cable news from the SCTE/ISBE Cable-Tec Expo has ...

By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 10/16/2017 Marachel Knight's longstanding career in the communications industry -- specifically at AT&T -- is marked not only by significant technological achievements such as ...

By Josh Martin, IBB Consulting, 10/16/2017 Operators want to make a digital transformation and they need customers and employees to come along for the ride. In our "Kickstarting Digital Transformation" ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 10/13/2017 THE HAGUE -- SDN NFV World Congress -- Just as Catalonia considers breaking away from Spain, and the bedraggled British bulldog limps toward its EU Brexit, so the ...

By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 10/13/2017 DENVER -- Despite numerous very public scandals -- and in some cases because of them -- the technology world is getting better at both attracting women and treating ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 10/13/2017
In the latest sign of trouble in TV land, Viacom is pointing a finger at Charter saying the cable company is making it difficult for Viacom to branch out with new ...

By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 10/13/2017 Sigfox, the French startup that has a low-power IoT network in 36 countries, is working on an ultra-cheap disposable radio that is expected to be commercially ...

This report identifies emerging backhaul service strategies for cable providers, as well as current opportunities and challenges in the market. It also identifies 12 technology suppliers that have signaled their interest in working with U.S. cable providers on mobile transport needs.

This report was generated from a Q&A with service providers that are SD-WAN experts. This focus group was asked nine questions about deployment, challenges and benefits of the technology and revenue related to SD-WAN. The results clearly illustrate that while SD-WAN is clearly seen as a de facto technology going forward, answers to practical questions about the technology haven't been as easy to divine.

This report is based on an online survey of our Video Transformation Advisory Board, a group of senior industry decision-makers at network operators, broadcasters and OTT providers. It addresses eight hot-button issues related to OTT video services.

Light Reading is spending much of this year digging into the details of how automation technology will impact the comms market, but let's take a moment to also look at how automation is set to overturn the current world order by the middle of the century.

Understanding the full experience of women in technology requires starting at the collegiate level (or sooner) and studying the technologies women are involved with, company cultures they're part of and personal experiences of individuals.

During this WiC radio show, we will talk with Nicole Engelbert, the director of Research & Analysis for Ovum Technology and a 23-year telecom industry veteran, about her experiences and perspectives on women in tech. Engelbert covers infrastructure, applications and industries for Ovum, but she is also involved in the research firm's higher education team and has helped colleges and universities globally leverage technology as a strategy for improving recruitment, retention and graduation performance.

She will share her unique insight into the collegiate level, where women pursuing engineering and STEM-related degrees is dwindling. Engelbert will also reveal new, original Ovum research on the topics of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, security and augmented reality, as well as discuss what each of those technologies might mean for women in our field. As always, we'll also leave plenty of time to answer all your questions live on the air and chat board.